Birth

By: Melinda Lamarche
Summer is here and it’s time to hit the road! Whether exploring new places or rediscovering old favourites, family road trips can be loads of fun and a chance to create lifelong memories.
To keep everyone’s spirits up throughout the journey, it’s a good idea to pack some ...

Tired of the Mommy Wars and the pressure to be perfect? This movie is probably for you!
Written by the duo behind the "Hangover," "Bad Moms" stars Mila Kunis as an overworked mom of two who is struggling to juggle the many - and often unreasonable - demands of parenthood.
Kunis' eventually rea...

There is nothing like seeing your child explore a new toy for the first time, especially ones with sensory or educational value like a play kitchen. Unfortunately for the less handy among us, the assembly process can be downright daunting and it may feel like your child will outgrow the toy before ...

This engaging 50-minute DVD guides parents through introducing solid foods to babies 6 to 12 months. The advice is in line with American Academy of Pediatrics’ guidelines and the format makes the information accessible to those parents who are more likely to watch than read about what they want to know. Solid nutrition information from well-known dietitian Louise Lambert-Lagace is matched with advice from a pediatrician and tips from moms. It’s worth watching more than once.

Parenting New Hampshire June 2007

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2015-04-14T03:41:28+00:00

Parenting New Hampshire June 2007

This engaging 50-minute DVD guides parents through introducing solid foods to babies 6 to 12 months. The advice is in line with American Academy of Pediatrics’ guidelines and the format makes the information accessible to those parents who are more likely to watch than read about what they want to know. Solid nutrition information from well-known dietitian Louise Lambert-Lagace is matched with advice from a pediatrician and tips from moms. It’s worth watching more than once.

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Being a parent doesn't have to be stressful. BRINGING BABY HOME gave us the straight-forward facts and confidence.

Christine Long and Serge Rochon Dorval, Quebec

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2015-04-14T03:36:36+00:00

Christine Long and Serge Rochon Dorval, Quebec

Being a parent doesn’t have to be stressful. BRINGING BABY HOME gave us the straight-forward facts and confidence.

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I finished the video last night. It is very well done. There is so much that you talk about that we never saw in our prenatal classes at the CLSC. Bravo. The sitz bath, the perineal care...so many things were very well explained.

O.F. Montreal, Quebec

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2015-04-14T03:27:46+00:00

O.F. Montreal, Quebec

I finished the video last night. It is very well done. There is so much that you talk about that we never saw in our prenatal classes at the CLSC. Bravo. The sitz bath, the perineal care…so many things were very well explained.

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An excellent presentation! My daughter and son-in-law, as first-time parents, will certainly find it helpful and reassuring.

J.W. Delta, BC

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2015-04-14T03:37:08+00:00

J.W. Delta, BC

An excellent presentation! My daughter and son-in-law, as first-time parents, will certainly find it helpful and reassuring.

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When I saw Bringing Baby Home I thought it was really useful, really concrete information. It dealt with so many scenarios that could come up. I thought the manner in which it was done was very thoughtful. This is the same feedback I got from the mums who watched it; they felt it dealt with questions they had already asked themselves. These are young women who would definitely not be able to afford to buy themselves something like this.

When I saw Bringing Baby Home I thought it was really useful, really concrete information. It dealt with so many scenarios that could come up. I thought the manner in which it was done was very thoughtful. This is the same feedback I got from the mums who watched it; they felt it dealt with questions they had already asked themselves. These are young women who would definitely not be able to afford to buy themselves something like this.